5 Buckeyes that we didn’t get to see in EA College Football video game while it was gone

At last this coming summer, college football fans who enjoy video games will be in luck again. EA Sports recently released an official teaser for the new College Football 25 video game. The game is expected to release in the summer with more details to come in May. It has been since 2014 that EA […]

Brandon Little Ohio State Buckeyes & Cleveland Browns News Writer
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Ohio State Buckeyes wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. (18) toward the end zone during the second half of Saturday's NCAA Division I football game against the University of Michigan
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At last this coming summer, college football fans who enjoy video games will be in luck again.

EA Sports recently released an official teaser for the new College Football 25 video game. The game is expected to release in the summer with more details to come in May.

It has been since 2014 that EA Sports released a video game. Since that time, some very elite players have passed through without being in the game.

The Ohio State Buckeyes specifically have had some players come through that would have been a time to use on the sticks.

5. DE Joey Bosa

The 2014 season for Bosa was a special one. He racked up 14.5 sacks and 21.5 tackles for a loss and was a national champion for the Buckeyes. Goa head and user control Bosa on defense and bull rush the tackle every time, you’ll break the sack record.

4. QB C.J. Stroud

The best pro-level quarterback to come through Ohio State in some time. Chasing National Championships with Stroud would have been a time on the console. Stroud tossed 85 touchdowns to just 12 interceptions at Ohio State. He didn’t have much running ability as a Buckeye, or else he would have been higher on here.

3. WR Marvin Harrison Jr.

Harrison didn’t have huge expectations at Ohio State after being a 4-star recruit, but he overcame it all. Harrison is the best Ohio State receiver in recent history, maybe the best talent in college football recently. Harrison is a chain mover and would have been a go-to weapon in the video game. It’s a shame we didn’t get to see No. 18 on there.

2. QB Justin Fields

The 2019 season for Fields is one of the best you’ll see for a college quarterback. He tossed 41 touchdowns to just three interceptions and had 484 rushing yards. Fields is the most dynamic Ohio State quarterback that Ohio State has had between passing and running. Winning a Heisman with Fields wouldn’t be a test.

1. RB Ezekiel Elliott

Elliott went over 1,800 rushing yards in each of his final two seasons as a Buckeye. OSU’s offense went as Elliott went all the way to a national title. You could hang the ball off to Elliott 35 times a game in the game and be set.